Éclat: Part 61

Avatar eclatcrew | February 9, 2021

They say never to work with animals or children in show-business, but tonight we will recklessly disregard that sage advice in search of some lolz.

I have surveyed the internet and I have found some gems of animal virtuosity to share with you all! From singers, to DJs, to piano players and synth legends, we've got them all for you right here. (Click the 'Playlist' icon in the top right hand corner to see the whole selection.)

Download the audio from our 'Animal Virtuosi' Youtube selection from WeTransfer here!

This week you can use these samples, plus ANY other sounds, samples or effects that you like.

If you also want to start downloading sound from Youtube, I highly recommend 4k Download.

Find some tips about sampling below.

 

Chopping Samples in Ableton with Underbelly
Chopping Samples in Ableton with Underbelly
Chopping Samples with Ableton Simpler
Chopping Samples with Ableton Simpler
How To Create & Process A Kick Drum From Any Sound
How To Create & Process A Kick Drum From Any Sound
Novation // Start Making – House
Novation // Start Making – House
Creating a Kick Drum from Scratch (Logic Pro X)
Creating a Kick Drum from Scratch (Logic Pro X)
Advanced Sample Flipping with Andrew Huang
Advanced Sample Flipping with Andrew Huang
Creative ways of using Loops & Samples in your productions
Creative ways of using Loops & Samples in your productions
Logic: Chop and Reinvent Loops in the EXS 24
Logic: Chop and Reinvent Loops in the EXS 24
Ableton: Making Vocal Chops
Ableton: Making Vocal Chops
Ableton: Adjust Pitch in Simpler using Pitch Envelope
Ableton: Adjust Pitch in Simpler using Pitch Envelope
Drum Hacks from Maike Watson
Drum Hacks from Maike Watson
How to make a Vocal Chop track
How to make a Vocal Chop track
Ableton: Make your samples sustain in Sampler
Ableton: Make your samples sustain in Sampler
Bwana: Creative Ways of using Vocals
Bwana: Creative Ways of using Vocals
Novation // Start Making – Techno
Novation // Start Making – Techno
Bitwig: Creative Ways of Manipulating Audio
Bitwig: Creative Ways of Manipulating Audio
Ableton: Using Reslicing as a Creative Sampling Tool
Ableton: Using Reslicing as a Creative Sampling Tool
Bwana: Sampling from Youtube
Bwana: Sampling from Youtube
Logic: Sampling in Logic with “How to sample like Kanye West”
Logic: Sampling in Logic with “How to sample like Kanye West”
Ableton: 10 Tips To Help You Master Live’s Drum Rack
Ableton: 10 Tips To Help You Master Live’s Drum Rack

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Chopping Samples in Ableton with Underbelly
Chopping Samples with Ableton Simpler
How To Create & Process A Kick Drum From Any Sound
Novation // Start Making – House
Creating a Kick Drum from Scratch (Logic Pro X)
Advanced Sample Flipping with Andrew Huang
Creative ways of using Loops & Samples in your productions
Logic: Chop and Reinvent Loops in the EXS 24
Ableton: Making Vocal Chops
Ableton: Adjust Pitch in Simpler using Pitch Envelope
Drum Hacks from Maike Watson
How to make a Vocal Chop track
Ableton: Make your samples sustain in Sampler
Bwana: Creative Ways of using Vocals
Novation // Start Making – Techno
Bitwig: Creative Ways of Manipulating Audio
Ableton: Using Reslicing as a Creative Sampling Tool
Bwana: Sampling from Youtube
Logic: Sampling in Logic with “How to sample like Kanye West”
Ableton: 10 Tips To Help You Master Live’s Drum Rack
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In the interests of the health and safety of all our producers, we are moving our meet-ups exclusively online until further notice.

The event will run like this:

18:00: Join us on a Zoom call to meet, learn about the night’s challenge, and to meet Sanni and hear about her musical journey, and the samples that she’s provided us with. (Please note this session requires prior signup at our Google Form.)
18:30 - 20:30: Making Time! Everyone has two hours to make a track of up to 2 minutes long. The Zoom call will be kept open throughout, so you can reach out for help and assistance; we’ll be using the breakout rooms feature so that we can help you with your software remotely, if you have questions.
20:30: Time to send us your track! Email your track to eclatcrewberlin [at] gmail [dot] com so that I can collect all the tracks in one place
21:00: Listening time! Everyone rejoins the Zoom call, we reconnect and chat about the samples, and listen to the things we made.

If you would like to join us in the online meetup, please email us at eclatcrewberlin [at] gmail [dot] com to receive the link to the Zoom call. If you have any trouble joining us on Zoom, please email us at the address above and we'll do our best to help you!